Join real estate expert Giacomo Sinisgalli and his special guest Drew DeMasters, as they discuss Drew's new book Landlord Marketing Secrets. Plus you'll hear a rare motivational speech by Arnold Schwarzenegger: Six Secrets To Success Drew DeMasters is a landlord, author and marketing coach. He bought his first rental house at the age of 18. And with nearly two decades of experience, he’s faced the same challenges that other landlords and property managers experience. And as a marketer, he’s generated more than $10 million in profits for an array of banks, wireless providers, retailers, and manufacturers. Winner of a 2009 Echo Award from the Direct Marketing Association, he holds an MBA in Marketing and International Business from the University of Missouri – Kansas City. In Landlord Marketing Secrets, Drew reveals how to apply real and proven marketing strategies to the rental property business. These secrets include new and innovative ways for landlords to engage with their tenants and keep them longer.

Done correctly getting into the Landlord Business can be the goose that lays the golden eggs and those eggs can be laid on a regular weekly to monthly basis if everything is set up to both the renters and the landlords advantage from day one.

The best tool to protect both the tenant and landlord is the "contract" known as the landlord/tenant agreement.

Over all "contracts" come in two flavors: (a) Implied Contracts and (b) Express Contracts.

The best contract for both parties would be the Express Contract. These are contracts that are in writting ! We shall cover what needs to be included in each contract, but other items that need to be considered for a profitable landlord/tenant relationship

Join real estate expert Giacomo Sinisgalli as he condenses over 20 years of property management experience into the top ten things that every landlord needs to know.

Whether you’re a beginner and just getting started, experienced and getting frustrated or just thinking about becoming a landlord and not getting it at all, you’ll learn in under 30 minutes what usually takes landlord’s years and thousands of dollars in property damage and lost income to discover on their own.

This episode of Howe's New York, Brooklyn real estate attorney Robert Howe welcomes The Park Slope Lawyer Jaime Lathrop to look at landlord and tenant issues.

You can tune in to hear Bob discuss New York real estate, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn small business, community affairs, and events. Call in or email us with any questions and follow Bob on Facebook and Twitter @RobertHowePC.

Sharon Homer and Joe Belardo, both real estate professionals, have a strong knowledge of the market and all the areas involved when it comes to real estate. Each segment will provide you with some valuable information for those who own, want to own or rent a dwelling. In this arena, you can never have too much information. Join them to learn more (347) 637-2319 and press 1.

Today we shall present another distinction of our "law study groups"; this study group is titled: "Landlord Law Clinic".

During this study session we shall introduce the topics of "contracts".

We shall study the definition of a "contract" the elements of a contract, and the different types of contracts.

During this study session we offer no legal advice. Those who seek professional legal advice should seek help online, the yellow or white pages, or as a friend for a referral. Our purpose here is to study the law in the hopes that landlords shall become more legally aware.

We shall also study how we can use contracts to prevent people from squatting.

Here is a very important point, you should factor in the "Hegelian Dialectic" in your study of contracts.

It seems that more and more, you are seeing people opt to rent as oppose to own homes. What happens if you have tenants who are causing problems for you as landlord? In this podcast we will discuss landlord rights when they are facing a problematic tenant.

Income property, at least in some markets, is still affordable, with, in many cases, rental income that offers a far better and safer yield than bonds. However, there are risks associated with owning real estate, and with becoming a landlord. That is why I'm bringing in a landlord who started investing in income property at the age of 21 as my guest on this special show.

Over the last 30+ years, my guest has owned real estate in many different states. She has seen tenants and buildings and partnerships come and go. She's been up -- and upside down -- to the tune of multi-millions. She's removed auction notices from her door, while waiting for financing to come in and save the day. She's been forced to eat pate and crackers when her Neiman Marcus credit card was the only available currency. In short, she's seen it all. And, anonymously, she's willing to share her wisdom with you.

There will be a 10-minute Q&A for call-in questions toward the end of the show (at 9:50 a.m.).

Many people (with an entitlement mindset) think that "squatting" and "trespassing" have no connection, but they do for squatting IS trespassing !!!!!!!

Many people who are legally miseducated believe that their act and occupation as a squatter is perfectly legal...............it is not. Squatting is tresspassing and trespassing comes in two flavors:

Civil Trespassing Criminal Trespassing

Many squatters, House Hijackers, and other predators get away with these infractions because most landlord and homeowners do not know their "legal rights" or "legal options".

In this podcast of "It's My House" we shalll enlighten you in our Landlord Law Clinic (a study group giving no legal advice) on these definitions and distinctions so that you can protect your real estate holdings.

Property management is a lot like being a parent...nobody really tells you how to do it until you find yourself needed to 'do it'! Sam Maropis at TrainingLandlords.com is teaching others how to be more effective, and more profitable property managers and landlords. The number of 'mom and pop' or self-managed properties in America is staggering, and many of those owners are leaving money on the table by not operating as effective as they could otherwise. Check out this FlipNerd.com VIP Flip Show with Sam Maropis to see if you can put more money in your pocket!

On this episode of Community Investor with host Larry Muck, discover how being a landlord can be tough for small operators. Our guest is Gino Zahnd, co-founder and president of Cozy.co, which brings business process and technology to landlords across the country.